I found the block heater cable last night, and was tugging on it a bit to find the head. I found it fine.

It was down in the 30's last night. This morning I went to start the truck and the WTS light only flashed on and truck won't start. I plugged it in for two hours but still no start. The WTS light hasn't come back on all day.

I also accidentally ran it till it was empty the other day and started it with a little starter fluid spray.-Could that have done something?

I checked the fuses in the cab but they seem to be fine- Also I can't find a fuse diagram so I don't really know if I put the correct fuses in!-

Could me pulling around under there have done something to the Glow Plugs or something?

Any ideas why the light flashed and now won't start and WTS light no longer comes on?

I found the block heater cable last night, and was tugging on it a bit to find the head. I found it fine.

It was down in the 30's last night. This morning I went to start the truck and the WTS light only flashed on and truck won't start. I plugged it in for two hours but still no start. The WTS light hasn't come back on all day.

I also accidentally ran it till it was empty the other day and started it with a little starter fluid spray.-Could that have done something?

I checked the fuses in the cab but they seem to be fine- Also I can't find a fuse diagram so I don't really know if I put the correct fuses in!-

Could me pulling around under there have done something to the Glow Plugs or something?

Any ideas why the light flashed and now won't start and WTS light no longer comes on?

Please help!

Check fuse #22 and see if it's blown. Should be a 30a maxi fuse. If it's blown, your fuel heater in the filter housing is shorted out. Unplug the heater, replace fuse and should be good to go.

Yes that WAS the blown fuse I replaced it but it's not starting. LOL I'm late to pick up my wife and I'm frantically trying to understand why...am I supposed to replace fuse and unplug then replug something back in?

Yes that WAS the blown fuse I replaced it but it's not starting. LOL I'm late to pick up my wife and I'm frantically trying to understand why...am I supposed to replace fuse and unplug then replug something back in?

Unplug the fuel heater and THEN replace the fuse. If you replace the fuse before unplugging the heater, it will blow the new fuse as soon as the key is turned on.

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